Location QR Code Generator
Turn an address, a place, or GPS coordinates into a QR code that opens the map and directions in a single scan. An address opens a Google Maps link; exact coordinates drop a precise geo: pin. Free, no watermark, no signup to start.
Stop making people type your address.
Reading an address off a sign and typing it into a map is where people give up. A location QR drops the pin for them — scan, and the directions are already loading.
Storefronts and printed signage
Put a location QR on a window decal, A-frame, or flyer. A passer-by scans it and their phone opens directions straight to your door — no typing your address into a map.
Event and venue wayfinding
Drop the exact venue, parking lot, or entrance onto an invite, ticket, or poster. Guests get turn-by-turn directions instead of a fuzzy 'see you there'.
Real estate and open houses
Point a yard sign or listing sheet at the property's map pin so buyers can navigate over or save the spot for later — coordinates work even where the address is new.
Deliveries and remote spots
For a trailhead, a job site, or a gate with no street number, encode raw GPS coordinates. The geo: link drops a pin at the exact point, no address lookup required.
How to make a location QR code.
From an address to a scannable map pin in under a minute — no signup to start.
Pick the Location type
Open the generator and choose the Location QR type. The preview updates as you type.
Enter an address or coordinates
Type an address or place name to search the map, or enter exact latitude and longitude when there's no street address. Either one produces a working pin.
Style it to match your brand
Set colors, add your logo with AI Brand Sync, and pick a frame like 'Get directions' so people know what the code does before they scan.
Download and place it
Export a PNG for web and slides or an SVG for print and signage — no watermark, no signup needed. Then put it anywhere people need to find you.
Moving spot? Make it dynamic
A standard location QR is static — the destination is baked in, so once it’s printed the pin is fixed. If the place might change (a pop-up, a relocating event, a new entrance), make it a dynamic QR instead. You can edit the destination after printing without reprinting the code, and you’ll see how many people scanned it.
Common questions.
How do I make a QR code for a location?
What happens when someone scans a location QR code?
Which map app does a location QR code open?
Can I use GPS coordinates instead of an address?
Can I change the location after I print the QR code?
Make a location QR code.
Drop the pin, skip the typing. Free PNG and SVG exports, no watermark, no signup to start.